Results, bamboo
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- ヒロバナジェントルキツネザル
noun:
- greater bamboo lemur (Prolemur simus); broad-nosed bamboo lemur; broad-nosed gentle lemur
- 湯立て【ゆだて】湯立ち【ゆだち】湯立irr.【ゆだて・ゆだち】
noun:
- Shinto ritual in which a shaman or priest soaks bamboo grass in boiling water and sprinkles the water on worshippers (originally a form of divination, later a purification ceremony, now primarily used to pray for good health) ➜ 巫女【みこ】
- いたどり《虎杖》イタドリ
noun:
- Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica); Japanese fleeceflower; Mexican bamboo; Polygonum cuspidatum; Reynoutria japonica
- 尺八☆【しゃくはち】
noun:
- shakuhachi; end-blown fippleless bamboo flute
- blow job; fellatio - slang - vulgar
彼に助言を与えるだけでなく尺八も与えた。 I not only gave him some advice, I also gave him a blowjob.
- テンジクザメ科【テンジクザメか】
noun:
- Hemiscylliidae; family of tropical Indo-Pacific longtail carpet sharks or bamboo sharks
- らいがん《雷丸》ライガン
noun:
- raigan (Omphalia lapidescens); parasitic fungus which grows on bamboo, used in Chinese medicine
- 雨後の筍・雨後の竹の子【うごのたけのこ】雨後のタケノコ【うごのタケノコ】雨後のたけのこ【うごのたけのこ】
expression:
- similar things turning up one after another; bamboo shoots after rain [literal]
- 木に竹を接ぐ【きにたけをつぐ】 Inflection
expression / godan ~ぐ verb:
- to sew a fox's skin to the lion's; to graft a bamboo shoot on a tree [literal] - idiom
- 竜笛【りゅうてき・りょうてき】龍笛
noun:
- dragon flute; medium-pitched bark-covered bamboo transverse flute with seven holes, used in gagaku
- 茶筅【ちゃせん】茶せん・茶筌
noun:
- tea whisk; bamboo whisk for making Japanese tea
- hair style where the hair is tied up in a bundle on the back of the head (resembling the shape of a tea whisk)
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